Summary: | Undergrowth is a plant that is under a layer of trees or plants that can be
classified in the bushes, herbs, as well as the types of mosses that live on the
surface of the ground as ground cover. Different types of land, in this case is the
moor, is thought to cause the emergence of plant under species different. This
research aimed to determine the variation of plant under species the moor which
have different staple crops.
Research conducted in the village prigelan, pituruh districts, counties
purworejo. Sampling is done by making random plots the number nine plots in
each type of staple crops. Plots were made by 27 pieces with a size of 2m x 2.
Based on the results of research conducted in the area of the moor with
three kinds of staple crops are bananas, melinjo, and sengon found as many as 45
species of plants are detailed below as follows: 18 types of staple crops on dry
land with sengon, 18 kinds of the principal crops cultivated with bananas, and 17
types of staple crops on dry land with melinjo. The family Asteraceae and
Poaceae dominate is. The kind that has the highest IVI in upland banana is
Isachne globosa with a value of 18.52%, while on the moor melinjo is Rubus
niveus with value 18.35%, and the moor is Euphorbia hirta sengon with a value of
17.50%.
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